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Manvi Garg
Subject: Maths
, asked on 2/1/18
Plz answer 30th question
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Harsh Gujrani
Subject: Maths
, asked on 2/1/18
Pls solve Q16
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3
Jovi
Subject: Maths
, asked on 29/12/17
If in a triangle ABC,AD is the median then what can you say about the two triangles obtained?
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3
Joselin John
Subject: Maths
, asked on 27/12/17
Triangle ABC is isosceles triangles in which AB=AC,Pand Q are points on AB and AC such that AP=AQ. Prove that
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1
Joselin John
Subject: Maths
, asked on 26/12/17
Triangle ABC is isosceles triangles in which AB=AC,Pand Q are points on AB and AC such that AP=AQ. Prove that
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1
Balaji
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/12/17
Q). Arrange the sides of ∆ ABC in ascending order of lengths.
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Admya Maini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 16/12/17
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Admya Maini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 16/12/17
Solve this:
Q.
ABC is a right triangle such that AB = AC and bisector of angle B intersects the side AC at D.
Then,
(A) AB + AD = CD (B) AB + AD = BD + CD
(C) AB + AD = BC (D) AB + AD = BD
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2
Bitan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 9/12/17
Pls help this one
Q12. In the given figure, if PS is the median bisecting
∠
P and PQ = PR then find the value of
∠
QPS .
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2
Serena Singh
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/12/17
triangle ABC is a right angled triangle such that Ab=BC. Bisector of angle C intersects AB at D.Prove that AC+AD=BC.
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1
Serena Singh
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/12/17
Briefly solve and explain Q19
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Rishi Verma
Subject: Maths
, asked on 4/12/17
Sir, I want to ask you that why we have to prove things that has already been proven in maths and why are there some questions that a student can't imagine how to prove that???
Please give me some advice that how can i overcome those hard or confusing proving questions!!!
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Srishti Sinha
Subject: Maths
, asked on 29/11/17
solve this : In the following figure the side QR of
∆
PQR is produced to a point S. If the bisectors of
∠
PQR and
∠
PRS meet at a point T, Then prove that
∠
QTR =
∠
QPR.
Answer
2
Keerthana Dileep
Subject: Maths
, asked on 20/11/17
Solve fast
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Syed Sohail
Subject: Maths
, asked on 18/11/17
sir can u explain question no 2 in exercise 1
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Q. ABC is a right triangle such that AB = AC and bisector of angle B intersects the side AC at D.
Then,
(A) AB + AD = CD (B) AB + AD = BD + CD
(C) AB + AD = BC (D) AB + AD = BD
Q12. In the given figure, if PS is the median bisecting P and PQ = PR then find the value of QPS .
Please give me some advice that how can i overcome those hard or confusing proving questions!!!